Staying Power: The History of Black People in Britain

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by Peter Fryer

Pluto Press (UK)

12/15/2018, paperback

SKU: 9780745338309

 

Staying Power is a panoramic history of black Britons. First published in 1984 amid race riots and police brutality, Fryer's history performed a deeply political act, revealing how Africans, Asians, and their descendants had been erased from British history.
Stretching back to the Roman conquest, encompassing the court of Henry VIII, and following a host of characters from the pioneering nurse and war hero Mary Seacole to the abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, Peter Fryer paints a picture of two thousand years of black presence in Britain. By rewriting black Britons into British history, showing where they influenced political traditions, social institutions, and cultural life, Staying Power presented a radical challenge to racist and nationalist agendas. This edition includes a new foreword by Gary Younge examining the book's continued significance in shaping black British identity today, alongside the now-classic introduction by Paul Gilroy.

Reviews:

"Peter Fryer's Staying Power is still the gold standard in writing about black people's history in Britain. He supplied a vision of history that was underpinned with compassion and extraordinarily deep research, even as he acknowledged the limitations of his perspective."-- "New York Review Daily"

About the Author:

Peter Fryer (1927-2006) was a Marxist author and activist. He wrote extensively on censorship, black history, and music.